| It is urgent, and a deal should be made at COP15 | It is important, but it can wait a few years | A deal can wait until serious effects of climate change occur | I do not want a global deal | Don’t know / do not wish to answer

91%

6%

1%

1%

2%

World

Long-term goal, urgency and commitment - II

2.2 If a new climate deal is made at COP15, should the politicians in your country give high priority to joining it?

| Yes | No | Don’t know / do not wish to answer

91%

5%

4%

World

Long-term goal, urgency and commitment - III

2.3 What should be the long-term goal for limiting temperature increase?

| A goal is not necessary | A larger increase than 2 degrees Celcius is acceptable | Limiting the increase to 2 degrees Celsius | Limiting the increase to the current level | Returning to the pre-industrial level | Don’t know / do not wish to answer

3%

4%

35%

34%

19%

4%

World

Long-term goal, urgency and commitment - IV

2.4 Should countries that do not meet their commitments under a new climate deal be subjected to punishment?

| Yes, and the punishment should be so severe that no benefit can be gained by not meeting the commitments | Yes, and the punishment should be significant | Yes, but the punishment should be mostly symbolic | There should be no punishment | Don’t know / do not wish to answer

48%

35%

10%

4%

4%

World

Dealing with greenhouse gas emissions - I

3.1 Do you think the short-term reduction target for developed countries should be

| Higher than 40% | Between 25% and 40% | Lower than 25% | There should be no targets | Don’t know / do not wish to answer

31%

58%

7%

2%

2%

World

Dealing with greenhouse gas emissions - II

3.2 What do you think the short-term target should be for Non-Annex 1 countries with substantial economic income and/or high emissions?

| The same targets as for Annex 1 countries | Their emissions should be somewhat reduced and increasingly so the richer they are and the more they emit | Their growth in emissions should be somewhat limited and increasingly so the richer they are and the more they emit | They should not be committed to control their emissions in any way | Don’t know / do not wish to answer

27%

49%

21%

2%

2%

World

Dealing with greenhouse gas emissions - III

3.3 What do you think the short-term target should be for lower-income developing countries?

| The same targets as for Annex 1 countries | Their emissions should be somewhat reduced and increasingly so the richer they are and the more they emit | Their growth in emissions should be somewhat limited and increasingly so the richer they are and the more they emit | They should not be committed to control their emissions in any way | Don’t know / do not wish to answer

13%

28%

48%

8%

3%

World

The economy of technology and adaptation - I

4.1 Should the price of fossil fuels be increased?

| Yes, for all countries | Yes, but only for Annex 1 countries and countries with substantial economic income and/or high emissions | Yes, but only for Annex 1 countries | No, there should be no regulation of prices | Don’t know / do not wish to answer

23%

43%

8%

20%

5%

World

The economy of technology and adaptation - II

4.2 Should a global financial system be instituted in order to generate funds for mitigation and adaptation in developing countries?

| Yes | No | Don’t know / do not wish to answer

87%

9%

4%

World

The economy of technology and adaptation - III

4.3 Which countries should be committed by a new climate deal to pay?

| All countries | All countries (except the Least Developed Countries) | Annex 1 countries | No commitments should be determined | Don’t know / do not wish to answer